Gymcelled
Genetically shackled to hell
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The sources are cucked gender studies garbage that try to paint women as victims lmao but still
Only women can mass fraud like this and be thought of as the victim somehow @ThoughtfulCel @your personality
"According to a new Dove Self-Esteem Project, research has revealed that a shocking 85% of girls have applied filters or used an app to change the way they look in their photos by the time they are 13; whilst 67% of girls try to change, or hide, at least one body part before posting a photo of themselves to social media."
Looks don't matter though teehee silly inkwell
Only women can mass fraud like this and be thought of as the victim somehow @ThoughtfulCel @your personality
"According to a new Dove Self-Esteem Project, research has revealed that a shocking 85% of girls have applied filters or used an app to change the way they look in their photos by the time they are 13; whilst 67% of girls try to change, or hide, at least one body part before posting a photo of themselves to social media."
Mind-bending and Filtered Faces: 85% of girls have edited their body in photos by age 13 — Fashion Roundtable
There’s no denying that mind-bending social media filters and image editing apps can have a lasting, harmful impact on self-esteem — especially when deployed to radically edit a body to comply with unrealistic beauty standards. New research has revealed that a shocking 85% of girls have applied filt
www.fashionroundtable.co.uk
90% of young women report using a filter or editing their photos before posting
"Ninety per cent of women report using a filter or editing their photos before posting to even out their skin tone, reshape their jaw or nose, shave off weight, brighten or bronze their skin or whiten their teeth. Young women in the study also described regularly seeing advertisements or push notifications for cosmetic procedures -- particularly for teeth whitening, lip fillers, and surgery to enhance face and body features."Looks don't matter though teehee silly inkwell
90% of young women report using a filter or editing their photos before posting
Ninety per cent of women report using a filter or editing their photos before posting to even out their skin tone, reshape their jaw or nose, shave off weight, brighten or bronze their skin or whiten their teeth. Young women in the study also described regularly seeing advertisements or push...
www.sciencedaily.com